Wednesday, October 22, 2008

COMPUTING IS....


Computing the distance between the thirty-first and forty-fifth degrees, it amounts to nine hundred and seventy-three common miles; computing it from thirty-one to forty-two degrees, to seven hundred and sixty-four miles and a half..The term computing is synonymous with counting and calculating. Originally, people that performed these functions were known as computers. Today it refers to a science and technology that deals with the computation and the manipulation of symbols. "Computing" also refers to the operation and usage of computing machines, the electrical processes carried out within the computing hardware itself, and the theoretical concepts governing them (computer science). Crooks and his companions had been completely disheartened by this retrograde march through a bleak and barren country; and had found, computing from their progress and the accumulating difficulties besetting every step, that it would be impossible to reach Henry's Fort and return to the main body in the course of the winter.



Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Cheap Hotel in Amsterdam


For many people, Amsterdam is a great place to visit. It has been considered in fact as one of the top city break destinations of Europe, possessing all the possible characteristics of a wonderful place: a blend of the past, the present and the future. Although a small city, Amsterdam prides itself for being one of the greatest small cities in the world, and with a wide choice of lodgings in the area perfect for a short vacation, it’s no wonder that many tourists from across the globe visit Amsterdam for business or vacation purposes.

Speaking of lodgings, it is worthy to note that Amsterdam offers a wide selection of cheap hotels that could provide you the best accommodation and complimentary dining possible. If you want to know even just a few names that top the list, then look no further. Below are the top-rated cheap hotels in Amsterdam where you can enjoy an ultimate vacation experience.


Renaissance Hotel Amsterdam

Conveniently located in the very heart of the city, between the Dam Square and Amsterdam Central Station, the Renaissance Hotel is a five-star property that blends in well with the traditional gabled houses in the area and offers a pleasant, informal atmosphere combined with the high level of service you would expect from a luxury hotel. Form this place, the Magna Plaza, a famous shopping area, is just one kilometer away. And, outside from its well appointed rooms, this cheap hotel in Amsterdam has a conference facility which is the 17th century domed Koepelkerk, situated opposite this cheap hotel in Amsterdam and connected by an underground passage.

Park Hotel Amsterdam

Another well-known cheap hotel in Amsterdam is the Park Hotel, located in the center of the city, overlooking one of the many city canals. This hotel is also just a short stroll away from the famous Leidseplein. As maintained, the public facilities at this cheap hotel in Amsterdam cover an underground car park, the De Stadhouder Restaurant and the Inn On The Park bar and lounge. Also, it is interesting to know that the rooms provided by this hotel are fully furnished to an excellent level and even include in-house movie channels, cable TV, and a lot more. With all its wonders, Park Hotel Amsterdam is no doubt a good choice for a short vacation in the greatly planned city of Amsterdam.

Marriott Amsterdam

The Marriott Amsterdam is an ideal place in the center of the city, close to canals and the picturesque city center. This cheap hotel in Amsterdam is even stone’s throw away from the famous Van Gogh museum as well as Rijksmuseum. What is nice about this cheap hotel in Amsterdam is that the guests can greatly enjoy a diversity of entertainment, night life, and shopping options within walking distance. There are also some restaurants, outside terraces, pubs, theaters and movie houses that could give you the fun and excitement you want most.

Ibis Hotel Amsterdam

Ibis Hotel Amsterdam is a three-star hotel located very close to Amsterdam Central Station. This place offers comfortable accommodation in all 187 of its well appointed guest rooms. What is nice about this cheap hotel in Amsterdam is that its hotel staff provides efficient, warmth and friendly service, making your stay a memorable and comfortable one. Ibis Hotel Amsterdam is also within walking distance from the well-acclaimed Amsterdam red light district, great museums, and flower market.

Hostel in Amsterdam


Hostels in the city of Amsterdam are highly accessible for the tourists and locals alike. There are a lot of them peppered on the streets, some are advertising their own service. So, if you are thinking for a vacation in Amsterdam and you are currently looking for a particular place to stay, I have here a short list of the most visited hostels in Amsterdam. Consider the following:

Hostel Cosmos Amsterdam

Hostel Cosmos is basically a small friendly hostel in Amsterdam, specifically situated in the heart of the city, close to the Central Station and to all major attractions, such as the world famous Dam Square, Red Light District, Anne Frank House, and Rembrandsplein. All of the rooms at this hostel in Amsterdam have central heating and a wash basin. All have TV access, recently renovated, and each is painted in different color. It is actually the friendly atmosphere and generous hospitality that drawn guests back to Hostel Cosmos over and over again.


Hostel AnneMarie

Located in the heart of the city, the Hostel AnneMarie is actually a combination of a hostel in Amsterdam and a budget hotel. It is situated close to two of the most visited places in Amsterdam, the Van Gogh Museum and the city park Vondelpark. It is also very close to the best places, like coffee shops, clubs and museums. What’s more, this hostel in Amsterdam is clean, safe and fun. It is also here where you can meet a lot of other backpackers traveling in the city. And, their staff is willing to give you the best service possible.

Stayokay Amsterdam Vondelpark

Built with modern design, the Stayokay Amsterdam Vondepark is an IYHF hostel situated right in the middle of the world famous Vondelpark, within walking distance of the Van Gogh, Rijksmuseum, and Leidseplein. At this modern hostel in Amsterdam, you can also find the Brasserie, which a cool place to stay for a cool drink or a hot meal. They offer 536 beds, and all of their rooms are equipped with the necessary amenities like shower, toilet, and washbasin. Also interesting to know about this hostel in Amsterdam is the fact that the members of the Hostelling International can receive a discount of euro 2.50 per night.

Amigo Hotel

Recently renovated, the Amigo Hotel is a combination of hostel and a budget hotel located in the center of Amsterdam, opposite the Artis Zoo. From this place, the various tourist attractions are only a few minutes away and many restaurants, pubs, discos, coffee shops, casino, and movie theaters are just within walking distance. What is known about this hostel in Amsterdam is its multi-lingual staff, who are well-known for their very friendly service. As claimed, the staff generally makes sure that your stay is as comfortable as possible, providing you with the superb excursion packages, out of city trips and bicycle-car rentals.

Lucky Lake Hostel

Located at the south border of the city, the Lucky Lake Hostel in Amsterdam offers you a relaxing, beautiful area and good accommodation. It is next to the blue lake area where the water is nice and clean, making this hostel in Amsterdam the best place to swim, kayak, dive, water0ski, windsurf, fish, or rent a boat. Also, all of their rooms are well appointed and equipped with the best facilities and amenities available.

Amsterdam Accommodation


Looking for great deals on Amsterdam accommodation? If so, then you must know first that there are actually a number of great places out there in the Amsterdam city that could give you the best accommodation and service possible. Several hotels, bed and breakfast inns, and apartments are out there and all of them are somehow willing to welcome, serve and entertain you throughout your stay. However, because of their great number, finding the right deals of Amsterdam accommodation could be a lot harder. Thanks to some sites online that they have given us ideas on where to find the top-rated Amsterdam accommodation online. So, if you are serious with your Amsterdam accommodation search, consider the following portals.

AmsterdamBy.com

AmsterdamBy.com is a great site to visit for finding best deals on Amsterdam accommodation. This site actually presents a list of the currently available Amsterdam hotels, bed and breakfast, and apartments for you to choose from. They also offer a direct booking access for you vacation. At this, you can also reserve your accommodation in one of the listed hotels, bed and breakfast or apartments.

HolidayCityEurope.com

Another well-known portal online that could guide you in finding the best deals in Amsterdam accommodation is the HolidayCityEurope.com. This site features their reservation service and they provide you a wide selection of properties to choose from, such as luxury bed and breakfasts and apartments accommodations for your business or vacation trip to Amsterdam. Note that all of the featured Amsterdam accommodations at this site offer comfort, quality and great value for the money. They are also ideal for leisure and business travelers. And, in finding the right place, all you need to do is to click on the given hotel links that are categorize by prices and location.

Amsterdam.info

Amsterdam.info is also out there on the web to guide you in finding the best Amsterdam accommodation available. This site actually provides a hotel guide that offers the most convenient reservation service for Amsterdam. Note that the selection of hotels included in their page includes more than 300 Amsterdam accommodation properties that are available for booking online. Perhaps what is best about their service is that there is no fees, no advance charges, but there is a human hotel reservations support that is available 24/7. Amsterdam.info also provides direct reservation for youth hostels.

EuropeanRailGuide.com

EuropeanRailGuide.com is but another notable portal to visit online for Amsterdam accommodation. Here you are allowed to search for the available accommodation in the city and you can make your bookings through their booking service. They actually provide you a list of the available accommodation depending on your arrival date, and all of the listed hotels and youth hostels are acclaimed for great accommodation and service.

AccomLine.com

Lastly, AccomLine.com is there to provide you the currently available Amsterdam accommodations. At this site, you can find a listing of the top rated hotels, along with a brief description on each of them. The rate for rooms is even given so to give you an idea if the place really suits your needs. Perhaps what is nice about this portal is that they greatly categorized their listing based on the hotel’s ranking, so for the customers to easily find the best deals.

Amsterdam Tour


When we talk about Amsterdam, Netherlands, it is very hard not to imagine misty cafes and scantily clothed women moving provocatively in windows with red lights. Many of the travelers from across the world return to this ultimate city of “sin” because of these sights alone. Most of them are busting with tales of the unexpected and if you get chances to visit the place, I’m sure that you will also create your own tales to tell.

Well, Amsterdam is not just about sex and drugs; it has all the great things that Mother Earth has to offer. The Netherlands has in fact that most amount of great museums per square foot than anywhere else in the world. If you take a tram ride 10 minutes from the heart of the city, you can overwhelm yourself with those narrow streets occupied with nothing else other than the cyclist and a car every now and then. The city is in fact so quite, but interesting.


Things to See in Amsterdam

The greatly planned city of Amsterdam is one of the few cities in the world where the people, the streets and the atmosphere are an attraction in themselves. It is in fact well-known throughout the world as the sole city where marijuana and hashish are sold legally. And, the worldly known Red Light District is just as much an attraction as a favorite hub for young men full of testosterone to go at night.

But as mentioned earlier, there is far much more to the city than drugs and prostitutes or sex. The city has long been considered as the “Venice of the North” because it was built on a cobweb of canals. You can greatly see most of the city from a canal boat, and from there you’ll surely appreciate the unique architecture that Amsterdam has long been proud to offer.

Furthermore, Amsterdam is heaving with a culture. It has a lot of great museums and libraries. Of all the interesting museums in the city of Amsterdam, the Rijksmuseum, Anne Frank Museum and Van Gogh Museums are names not to be missed.

Where to Eat

When you stroll around in the city of Amsterdam, you’ll surely find a high volume of restaurants. As commonly noted, you can see sandwich boards in front of the many restaurants advertising their daily specials and from a minute walk down the Damrak, the street facing Central Station, there are some neon lights saying “pizza”.

If you delver further into the city, you can find the Damstraat, the street on Dam Square, also peppered with eateries. Further down again towards Leidseplen, the Leidsekruisstraat and Leidsetraat have their good share of restaurants too. It is necessary to note however that the streets mentioned earlier are located in some of the city’s most touristy areas. So, if you wish to steer clear of such commercial centers, you have the chance to visit the Jordaan as some of the city’s coolest restaurants are found there.

In case you prefer to eat out in a restaurant beyond your budget during your tour, there are also some fast food outlets all over Amsterdam where you can get pizzas, chips or kebabs. However, just be careful when asking for mayonnaise on your French fries for they will be completely drowned.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Traffic Congestion in Bangka Belitung???


Wueh..A large crowd of traffic congestion happened on Sunday afternoon while pinehas visiting Pasir Padi Beach 5th Oct 08. It seems that this fenomena has been become one of routine activities if you are visiting this beach. Altough this is an one-way road, it doesn't solve the problem. Well I guess one hour trapped in traffic congestion had made me think twice to go to public tourist resorts on holiday especially if they don't have such good services.


Well..everyone (thousand visitors everyday!)paid IDR 2000 but as long as I stayed there (20 years!!) I don't even see any progress in this development. Even the road expansion!They said that beach tourisms has been become pride and symbol of Bangka Island. But as long as I seen, that's no more mere publication.
BANGKA BELITUNG'S GOVERMENT WHAT HAD YOU DONE WITH THE TAXES!
Tourisms in Bangka should become power especially when Bandka will loss its Tin in this 15 years.
I hope this fenomena can become an experience to other provinces in managing their region accesibility. We all love Bangka island, but when time comes to this situation, who should be blamed?

Flight Sharing!!!


Dear proffesional reader! I want to asked you all. What kind of genuine felling happened to you if you saw an aeroplane fly while your comrades in it? Share with us here!

Once again..Something behind Ramadhan


What do you think if the first day of a religion big day filled with a surprasing rain at the whole day?
Well.. That happened in pangkalpinang (capital city of Bangka Belitung). I couldn't say anything but sad for them who don't have cars or raincoat.
But when i asked one of my friend he admitted that he happy because he lived the same like others. Why? Weird isn't it?


Actually he is a labour, so he has to work the whole day in fasting month. So he didn't do the fasting session. He admit that he is seldom to pray and didn't do Sholat Ied but when time to wear "baju Coco/Islamic shirt". He had to wear it. He said that was funny and that happen in this Idul Fitri. What is your opinion?

Let's see something behind Ramadhan month!!!


After heared from news that lots of people die (more than 60 people) at Indramayu in drunker killing incident during the Islamic big day Idul Fitri, i only whisper in my humble small words.."they gone wrong".


Although I'm Youngman. I love to see my generation as winner generation, not bunch of drunkers or stupid people that can only spent money and waste their live. They knew that life only one times but they don't realized that now they live the life. Huff.. I just want to say that easy to break but hard to create things. Well..Frankly speaking, rather than being nothing, I challange you all my partner-young generations to move forward for better life. Let's become rainmaker in this water-needed land. Go to community and prove something that I can give something useful too.
God Bless Youngster!

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Ajax Amsterdam and Its Stadiums


Have you seen the Ajax Amsterdam playing their part in the football championships? Or, are you familiar with Ajax Amsterdam? Well, Ajax, as many people love to call it, is one of the famous football clubs in the world. It is a club with a very rich history. Accordingly, the Ajax Amsterdam started as a club with a group of friends who got together in their spare time. From this group of friends, the club grew until it became world famous, known for its beautiful and attractive football.

A century ago, Ajax Amsterdam played soccer on a barren little The small Pitch. However, since the club has always been closely connected with the places where it played its matches, the team had moved several times until it settled to a new bigger and more impressive stadium, the Olympic Stadium.


• The Small Pitch (1893-1900) – Before the official foundation of the Ajax Amsterdam in 1900, the club had played soccer on a small pitch at the end of Overtoom in the municipality of Nieuwer Amstel, which had been designated in 1881 as an extension for the Vondelpark. For fifteen guilders, the club was allowed to play on a field for a period of six months. And, it was only during 1896 that the City of Amsterdam pushed through its building plans. The field was then incorporated into the city borders, and so the players had to look for another pitch. Fortunately, they found the Amsterdam North.
• Amsterdam North (1900-1907) – In 1900 until 1907, there was a great shortage of football fields in Amsterdam. This is the situation that tempted Ajax Amsterdam to play alongside farmer’s fields in the Builsloterham, Amsterdam Noord. The place was quite a trip for the spectators as it took them to travel with a chain ferry and a quarter-hour walk to reach to field. Dissatisfied with this far away location, the club moved to a playing field only a five-minute walk away from the ferry.
• The Wooden Stadium (1907-1934) – In 1907, the building plans for a new housing at the location in Amsterdam Noord forced Ajax Amsterdam once again to move and find a new playing field. There were actually two football fields found at Middenweg, which was again located in the middle of nowhere in a typical Dutch polder. However, it was here actually that for the first time in the club’s history real stands were established around The Small Pitch. This stadium underwent expansion until it grew to a much bigger field. It is also here where Ajax Amsterdam won four league championships in succession and the number of their spectators increased rapidly.
• De Meer (1934-1996) – The Ajax team moved once again as they realized that the value of a football stadium is not determined by the building costs, but by the team playing in it. The De Meer stadium was to became Ajax home base for 62 years, and it was here where the legendary players built up the worldwide reputation the club now has. But again, the club successes and outside pressure were reasons to move. As the stadium could no longer accommodate the large numbers of supporters, they looked for another bigger place and that they found the Olympic Stadium.
• Olympic Stadium (1930-1996) – The Amsterdam Olympic Stadium has played an important role in the history of AFC Ajax. The area was used for matches for which more than 20,000 spectators were expected or which had to be played in the evening. And, although this stadium had not been intended for football games, Ajax Amsterdam had played many important matches in the stadium.

Ajax Amsterdam has won the national championship 27 times. The club also won 25 important international prices, making the club one of the best in Europe.

Swissotel Amsterdam


So you want to stay in the center of Amsterdam, but still want to be able to get a good night sleep? Well, I’d say stay at the Swissotel Amsterdam and you’ll enjoy your vacation ultimately.

Swissotel Amsterdam is strategically situated in the heart of Amsterdam, offering easy access to the cultural attractions and shops around Dam Square. This hotel is very close to public transport, making it a popular choice for business and leisure travelers. With more than a hundred recently refurbished rooms, Swissotel Amsterdam has retained its sense of character, personalized service, and intimacy, and now it is known as a four-star business luxury hotel.


Hotel Accommodation

Swissotel Amsterdam currently offers 109 elegantly refurbished rooms: 36 Standard rooms, 59 Superior rooms, 9 Junior suites, and 5 Executive suites. The Standard rooms are generally equipped with king size or twin beds, air conditioning, tub with shower, hairdryer, mini-bar, safe, ISDN lines, modem connection, three telephones, cable TV with pay-per-view movies. The larger-sized Superior rooms are also equipped with other amenities, including a large desk, trouser press, iron and iron board. And, the Junior and Executive suites are beautifully equipped with additional features such as an extra large desk, spacious bathroom with separate shower and bath tubs, espresso machine, VCR and audio set, and three telephones. Note that most of these rooms offers by Swissotel Amsterdam are soundproofed and equipped with the business guest in mind.

Business and Banquet Facilities

Built with the business guest in mind, the Swissotel Amsterdam provides 35 square meter Epsom meeting room that is capable of accommodating 22 delegates. At these rooms, meeting packages are offered, and these packages start at 52 euros, including room rental, luxurious sandwich luncheon, refreshments and biscuits, fresh fruits, and overhead projector and other business stationery. Swissotel Amsterdam further boasts its business center and multilingual staff.

Leisure Activities

Swissotel Amsterdam has a leisure center situated close to the hotel. This center provides state of the art exercise equipment as well as in room medical massages. What’s more nice to know is the fact that at Swissotel Amsterdam’s leisure center, you will find a variety of sports like golf, horse riding, indoor wall climbing, bicycling, scating and tennis. These sports are just available nearby.
Restaurants and Bars

Just like some of the top rated hotels in the city of Amsterdam, Swissotel Amsterdam has restaurants and bars that serve complimentary dining. In particular, there is the Simply Bread, which serves breakfast and bar meals for lunch and dinner. And, aside from Simply Bread, Swissotel Amsterdam has a popular evening bar for their guests who wish to spend the night with a glass of complimentary drink.

Other Services and Facilities

Swissotel Amsterdam really has a lot to offer. Outside from restaurants and bars, comfortable rooms, and business centers, this hotel has 24-hour front desk and room service. They also has a center for currency exchange, and they offer laundry or valet service, babysitting or child services, express checkout, business center, conference rooms, elevators, wheelchair accessible elevators, and non-smoking rooms. Swissotel Amsterdam even features international ambiance and personalized service for their guests.

The University of Amsterdam


First founded as the Athenaeum Illustre in 1632, the University of Amsterdam was built to educate students in Trade and Philosophy. During the early days, when this establishment was not yet a proper university, the lessons were generally given at the homes of the professors, and until the nineteenth century, the Athenaeum remained as a small institution, with no more than 250 students and eight teachers.

In 1877, the Athenaeum Illustre saw its boom when it was changed to Universiteit van Amsterdam, now known as UvA or University of Amsterdam. It was also during that time that the University of Amsterdam was permitted to bestow the highest educational degrees.


Since the name change, years of rapid growth lay ahead. By 1900, it was recorded that there were about 900 students studying at the University of Amsterdam. This number had risen to 2,500 by 1935, and to 7,500 by 1960. The following years, more fields of study and research were introduced and the new university departments were formed.

The University of Amsterdam these days has already more than 22,000 students. It is also worth noting that from Trade to Philosophy, the original Athenaeum Illustre had expanded into a comprehensive university offering almost 60 disciplinary fields. Of these fields, the field of technology is an exception.

With its number of students, the University of Amsterdam achieved the title of being one of the major comprehensive universities in the whole continent of Europe. The title is also attributed to the university’s budget of 487 million euros. The University of Amsterdam currently has a strong internalization programme and as an Amsterdam-based university, they offer a number of Dutch and English language courses. In addition, the University has seven faculties covering humanities, social and behavioral sciences, economic and business, medicine and dentistry, science, and law.

It is further interesting to know that the University of Amsterdam offers a comprehensive range of academic study programmes. They also publish scholarly articles of around 7,500 every year. As it is highly claimed, the fundamental academic research of the university is top of the international league in a number of respects. And, in terms of their applied research programmes, it has been noted that these programmes are often of interdisciplinary nature and they generally often focus on the social issues.

What’s more interesting to know is the fact that the University now has a number of great libraries and museums. In particular, there is the University Musuem, Art and the UvA, Allard Pierson Museum, Museum Vrolik, Schriftmusuem J.A. Dortmond, UvA Computer Museum, Zoological Museum Amsterdam, and Libraries. All of these carry a great collection of necessary materials like documentation, records, art crafts, and a lot more.

Finally, as a well-known and reputable institution, the University of Amsterdam now strives so hard to offer an inspiring and broadly oriented international academic environment where both members of the staff and students can enhance their capabilities to achieve an optimum result. It is interesting to know that the University of Amsterdam is now characterized by a critical, creative and international atmosphere, open minded and strongly engaged with society. And, since it was founded in both the historic and modern buildings spread throughout the city, the University greatly forms an integral part of the Amsterdam.

Victoria Hotel Amsterdam


Situated in the heart of the bustling shopping and business center, opposite the monumental train station of Amsterdam, close to the Dam Square, Royal Palace and other places of interest, the Victoria Hotel Amsterdam is a four-star deluxe hotel built in 1890. It has been one of the Amsterdam’s most remarkable historic buildings, and it is well-known throughout the world for its great old architecture and carved stone façade.

Victoria Hotel Amsterdam offers 305 well appointed rooms for their guests, including executive rooms and business and deluxe suites. It also features the great restaurants like the Seasons Garden Restaurant, and there are a business center, beauty parlor, and the Active Club with sauna, Turkish bath and swimming pool. Speaking of swimming pool, it is nice to know that at Victoria Hotel Amsterdam, the guests can use the swimming pool free of charge. And, if what you are after is a personal office, the hotel can provide you with such need. If it is not enough, Victoria Hotel Amsterdam offers the back-up of a professional business center.


Rooms and Amenities

As mentioned earlier, Victoria Hotel Amsterdam offers 305 well appointed rooms for their guests. All of these rooms are air conditioned. They are equipped with all the facilities expected of a four-star hotel. Included in the list are wireless internet, direct dial telephone, a work desk, cable TV, in house movie channel, mini bar, trouser press and in room safe. What is more interesting to know is that the Executive rooms of Victoria Hotel Amsterdam offer additional features such as coffee and tea making facilities, complimentary bottle of mineral water, daily newspaper, and luxury bathroom amenities. Currently, Victoria Hotel Amsterdam has 305 guest rooms, 54 executive rooms, 224 superior rooms, 13 business suites, 14 deluxe, 2 guest rooms adapted for the physically challenged, and 112 non-smoking rooms located on non-smoking floors.

Meetings and Events

Whether you are hosting a conference or business seminar, or entertaining associates over lunch or dinner, Victoria Hotel Amsterdam offers a wide variety of private dining options to add an exclusive touch to any kind of event you are after. They also help you in planning a meeting or function of any size. Their private business suites can accommodate 2 to 150 delegates, with all the amenities you want most.

Dining

Victoria Hotel Amsterdam offers three available dining areas for their guests. All of these dining centers cater every culinary taste and the menus range from international cuisine to a wide selection of beverages. One of the most well-known centers for dining at Victoria Hotel Amsterdam is the Seasons Garden Restaurant where you can enjoy extensive American breakfast in an elegant setting. This place even caters to conference lunches and dinners on request. There is also the Tasman Bar, which is a cozy bar where international drinks and snack are served. This bar is open daily and casual attire is required. Aside from these two mentioned centers for dining at Victoria Hotel Amsterdam, there is also Vic’s Brassiere & Terrace, a charming area developed in a traditional style. Here, you will be served with light drinks and snacks, as well as breakfast for groups, light lunch and dinner. And, if you prefer room service during your stay in Victoria Hotel Amsterdam, the hotel actually offers a convenience rooms service, so you can take your meals in the comfort and privacy of your room